Perfect example of why the Smothers Brothers were, are, and always will be, great. These guys had the biggest balls on TV back in the 60's and 70's and they paid for it . If they had just been a variety-type act, they would have been great enough in the annals of entertainment. But they stood up to the censors and told it like it was and got cancelled for it. They aren't just funny. The Smothers Brothers are groundbreaking pioneers. Look them up. It's worth it.
To Dickie, Tommy not "taking it" on cue was a crime against humanity. Such a nothing thing with lesser talents wouldn't have been funny at all. With these two, it was just brilliant and they've been doing it since the 1960s. How they didn't get another show after CBS canceled them, I'll never know. Had they been born even earlier, they could've dominated Vaudeville. Thanks boys.
They should be in every Hall of Fame that ever existed or exists, for entertainment. That Tommy is one great singer, comedian, guitarist and goofball rolled into one. And in real life he's extremely Intelligent. His brother Dick is the perfect straight man and bassist, and also super smart. They've been doing it 60 years practicality and are as wonderful as ever. They should both live forever, we need them.
That's Probably Just the Pro-War LOSER From CBS that Cancelled Their Show the First Time for Letting 'The Association' perform "Requiem For the Masses"
These guys had me in stitches when i was 11 years old..... and they can still do it!!! Their comedy is completely timeless: will be as good in a hundred years as it was yesterday.
This seemed appropriate for today. Some folks eat cabbage and black-eyed peas on New Year's Day. I'm personally not a fan. The clip is obviously from the 80s. Hosiery is a rare sight these days. But the Smothers Brothers remained funny for decades. RIP Tom. Stay healthy, Dick. Thanks for all the laughs and great songs. They did one album where they mostly played the songs straight.
Indeed they are master's of comedy as max said. But too few people really appreciate their musical ability, because of that. Their harmonies rival the Everly Brothers or just about anyone else from the era, or since and Tommy was literally a master on the guitar. That is the beauty. There were no lapses in their presentations. Excellent comedy and excellent music. One of the most entertaining groups,duos ever. Salute guys.
I'm still laughing at there shows that I saw growing up. What a privilege it was to grow up in a time we never expected things for free. We had to earn it and still do. The smothers brothers earned everything they have.
My dad would play "Two sides of the Smothers Brothers" album when we were kids. We loved them decades ago, and we will love them always. They will never be not funny. The best of this one is "People don't come to see us argue!" Oh, yes they did.
Always loved the version they did on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson where they're giving a history of railroad workers in 19th Century America and Tommy starts talking about pumas in the crevices.
classic... my highschool class of '07 could have nearly all claimed these two to be our second fathers since we heard them so much. ... Sometimes a guy just doesn't wanna take it
Years ago on the Oscars, 'substitutes' were on stage to present the nominated song. For example, in 1955 Dean Martin sang "Three Coins in a Fountain" whereas it was someone else (four Aces or Frank Sinatra) who recorded it for the movie. All that to say in the early 1960's these 2 sang Nat King Cole's and Stubby Hayes' hit "Cat Ballou". Of course they did it in their own style, complete with the signature 'mother always liked you best' line. Would love to see it again sometime.
i used to be in the dueling pirate show at the MGM, tommy's son loved our show and tommy invited our cast to see them at the sahara. i was so flattered i thought i would puke. i saw them everytime they performed for the next 2 nights and even though the premise was the same, the show was always different. we got to hang out backstage and i became pretty good friends with them. they are incredible people and talented beyond words...and two of the most down to earth performers i have ever met.
Sure brings back some great childhood memories watching these guys! My family NEVER missed an episode of their show, although Mother would make us cover our ears and eyes if they started getting TOO political about stuff, which is most of the time LOL!!
I loved their humor, but I also really loved their singing. They did half an album of just straight songs, and I loved it. They both have good voices, but Dickies solos were really good.
I think they must have been students of Abbott and Costello. They reminded me of an Abbott and Costello. Very talented performers. A far cry from what passes for talent today.
@woodbutcherjohn They were way ahead of their time. Viewers loved them, but they went beyond the boundaries that shows like "Laugh-In" and "Sonny and Cher" wouldn't. They didn't just poke gentle fun at the government, the war, and the Nixon/Agnew team, they trashed them. Not just satirically, but honestly. They'd be considered tame by today's standards-but they were outspoken in a way that was new at the time. And when they were told to shut up, they spoke up. They're still hilarious.
This episode of the Boston Pops on PBS was the first show we ever recorded on VHS. You see, back in my day, we didn't have any fancy "CZcams" or "Internet". If you wanted to remember something for all time, you had to sit down, grab a big hunk of plastic with some flimsy film inside, and record it yourself, consarnit! THAT'S THE WAY IT WAS AND WE LIKED IT!!! WE LOVED IT!!! Seriously, though, this is great stuff.
In 1966 they did a concert in Salt Lake City. I was a local radio DJ then, and was one of the group that met them when they got off the plane. After a brief press conference, the publicity guy at the music hall where they were appearing asked me if I would give them a ride to their hotel. There they were in the back seat of my '63 Pontiac as I drove them into the city. Friendly to me and comfortable to be around, and they did put on a great show that next night.
Absolutely brilliant timing - they've been doin' it for nearly 50 years now - and here they look as good as they did on the old Sullivan show in the 60s. Their comedy is timeless - their love for one another is obvious, and for what they do and did, I for one, will always be grateful... Thanks boys. And btw, Tommy? I'll bet your mom actually liked YOU best, what'dya think of that?
I love their humor, but I love their singing almost more. They were talented singers and musicians, but the humor took them over the top. Dickie had the best voice, but they were great at harmony too.
To this day Tom still acts a bit slow in front of the camera, but I remember seeing him in an interview when he was dead serious (I don't recall what it was about now). He allowed his piercing intellect to show and the transformation was almost frightening.
Not that unusual with skilled comedians, though more often it has been smart women who have had to conceal their intelligence and develop a "dumb" or "ditsy" comic persona to be successful... Judy Holliday and Gracie Allen come to mind. Tom Smothers has superb comic timing, and Dick developed into the ideal foil; they managed to transformed their personal relationship (and arguments!) into comic genius. :-)
As so many others did, noted them on the recently broadcast Simpsons episode, but was well aware of them before. I then picked up "Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," by David Bianculli, which I highly recommend, at my library. These guys, and Tom in particular, really pushed the envelope. The real Tommy Smothers could not be more different from his stage persona. I believe I saw the live broadcast of their comeback specials - on CBS, of all places!
I read that book. I was surprised to learn that Tom was a gymnast in college, and that when they were battling the CBS censors, it was Tom who did all the talking, even though Dick supported him 100%.
RIP Tommy. How we loved you, and how we laughed. You made the world a much funnier place.
These guys are GOLD. This kind of comedy never gets old
Perfect example of why the Smothers Brothers were, are, and always will be, great.
These guys had the biggest balls on TV back in the 60's and 70's and they paid for it . If they had just been a variety-type act, they would have been great enough in the annals of entertainment. But they stood up to the censors and told it like it was and got cancelled for it.
They aren't just funny. The Smothers Brothers are groundbreaking pioneers. Look them up. It's worth it.
Aren’t we glad that we are part of a group of 786,000 People who love 💕 this show and NOT the 92 who don’t!👏👏👏👏👏✅🇺🇸🇺🇸🎵🎶
To Dickie, Tommy not "taking it" on cue was a crime against humanity. Such a nothing thing with lesser talents wouldn't have been funny at all. With these two, it was just brilliant and they've been doing it since the 1960s. How they didn't get another show after CBS canceled them, I'll never know. Had they been born even earlier, they could've dominated Vaudeville. Thanks boys.
Even without their iconic TV show they are two of the all time great comedic duos, and so talented musically as well.
I loved their TV show, and it broke my heart when it got cancelled.
Amazing - John Williams looks no older now at 90 than he did nearly 40 years ago.
This is one of their classic bits. What a joy to watch again.
❤❤ and miss these guy's what a pleasure to grow up while they were here making people happy
They should be in every Hall of Fame that ever existed or exists, for entertainment. That Tommy is one great singer, comedian, guitarist and goofball rolled into one. And in real life he's extremely Intelligent. His brother Dick is the perfect straight man and bassist, and also super smart. They've been doing it 60 years practicality and are as wonderful as ever. They should both live forever, we need them.
And don’t forget Yo-Yo expert!
bravo! well said and 100% true
Boxing day 2023 was a sad day.
Why can't we have entertainers like this anymore?
Two wonderful comic geniuses, as well as musicians.
I feel very fortunate to have seen them in person AND gotten to meet them after the show. Wonderful entertainers and warm friendly people.
How is it POSSIBLE that there are people who "thumb down" these genius???????????????????????
I guess they don't know what real comedy is about!!!
That's Probably Just the Pro-War LOSER From CBS that Cancelled Their Show the First Time for Letting 'The Association' perform "Requiem For the Masses"
Great harmony
I remember watching the Smothers Brothers in an Air Force Barracks in 1968/69. The biggest audience in the barracks.
These guys had me in stitches when i was 11 years old..... and they can still do it!!! Their comedy is completely timeless: will be as good in a hundred years as it was yesterday.
These guys are just so great. Just GREAT!
This seemed appropriate for today. Some folks eat cabbage and black-eyed peas on New Year's Day. I'm personally not a fan.
The clip is obviously from the 80s. Hosiery is a rare sight these days. But the Smothers Brothers remained funny for decades. RIP Tom. Stay healthy, Dick. Thanks for all the laughs and great songs. They did one album where they mostly played the songs straight.
Indeed they are master's of comedy as max said. But too few people really appreciate their musical ability, because of that. Their harmonies rival the Everly Brothers or just about anyone else from the era, or since and Tommy was literally a master on the guitar. That is the beauty. There were no lapses in their presentations. Excellent comedy and excellent music. One of the most entertaining groups,duos ever. Salute guys.
Still smiling.
I love these guys
Growing up, I think I had every Smothers Brothers album ever made. My favorite comedians.
I'm so glad that I was born in the fifties. The guys made laugh so hard.
i was born in *99 and this kills me too, utterly timeless
Amen!!❤
I'm still laughing at there shows that I saw growing up. What a privilege it was to grow up in a time we never expected things for free. We had to earn it and still do. The smothers brothers earned everything they have.
Funny as hell all these many years later!
My dad would play "Two sides of the Smothers Brothers" album when we were kids. We loved them decades ago, and we will love them always.
They will never be not funny.
The best of this one is "People don't come to see us argue!"
Oh, yes they did.
Some of them do 😂
This is the most complex funny thing I've every seen... and if you watch all of them you see alot of call back comedy.
Smothers Bros. Excellent.
They still are- I saw them two years back and we were just rolling in the aisles. Brilliant.
My face hurts from smiling :)
Magical Masters of the Argument! I Love You Smothers Brothers!!! Thank you for All The Belly Laughs!!!!
These guys were Funny...
Always loved the version they did on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson where they're giving a history of railroad workers in 19th Century America and Tommy starts talking about pumas in the crevices.
I only wish I could give this more than one thumbs up.
classic... my highschool class of '07 could have nearly all claimed these two to be our second fathers since we heard them so much.
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Sometimes a guy just doesn't wanna take it
But that's the folk singer's credo! Says so in the folk singer's handbook! You know, it comes with a songbook & a Arthur Godfrey chord changer!
👍🏻 Even if they had "less on", none would be a "more on", and certainly not a "not a pilot" [quote]. 😂
I love them and their humor!! ❤️
Years ago on the Oscars, 'substitutes' were on stage to present the nominated song. For example, in 1955 Dean Martin sang "Three Coins in a Fountain" whereas it was someone else (four Aces or Frank Sinatra) who recorded it for the movie. All that to say in the early 1960's these 2 sang Nat King Cole's and Stubby Hayes' hit "Cat Ballou". Of course they did it in their own style, complete with the signature 'mother always liked you best' line. Would love to see it again sometime.
I grew up with my Mom and Dad playing their old records around the house. ^_^ It's so nice to hear these two again.
i used to be in the dueling pirate show at the MGM, tommy's son loved our show and tommy invited our cast to see them at the sahara. i was so flattered i thought i would puke. i saw them everytime they performed for the next 2 nights and even though the premise was the same, the show was always different. we got to hang out backstage and i became pretty good friends with them. they are incredible people and talented beyond words...and two of the most down to earth performers i have ever met.
Talk about the fun of brotherly love. The Smothers brothers are it.
Absolutely love’em!!!
RIP Tom Smothers
I like how they cut to images of old people laughing so that the old people in their living rooms know it's OK to laugh.
They are as good musicians as they are comedians. And what timing, wow!
Very rare that siblings cooperate.But when both of them are in showbiz ther is a tension which is obvious here.
Sure brings back some great childhood memories watching these guys! My family NEVER missed an episode of their show, although Mother would make us cover our ears and eyes if they started getting TOO political about stuff, which is most of the time LOL!!
These guys were among the few who could make my father laugh. I never could understand why when I was 9. Now I get it.
I loved their humor, but I also really loved their singing. They did half an album of just straight songs, and I loved it. They both have good voices, but Dickies solos were really good.
I think they must have been students of Abbott and Costello. They reminded me of an Abbott and Costello. Very talented performers. A far cry from what passes for talent today.
Lucky enough to see them three times
I miss these two! Damn they were funny! All of this dialogue over a compliment?? Classic Funny Stuff.
They are in a class of their own- truly superb. Still remember watching their show as a kid about 40 years ago. Thank you so much for uploading this.
Man, they were great!
@woodbutcherjohn They were way ahead of their time. Viewers loved them, but they went beyond the boundaries that shows like "Laugh-In" and "Sonny and Cher" wouldn't. They didn't just poke gentle fun at the government, the war, and the Nixon/Agnew team, they trashed them. Not just satirically, but honestly. They'd be considered tame by today's standards-but they were outspoken in a way that was new at the time. And when they were told to shut up, they spoke up. They're still hilarious.
These guys have always be one of my favorites. Especially "I fell into a vat of chocolate"
I yelled fire because no one would come if I yelled chocolate!
Two words: "Mediocre Fred."
Great Tune for Hoot!!!
people didn't come here to hear us argue
Some of 'em did
so simple yet so hilarious because it is true
So funny but such good harmonizing at the same time
very talented family. there stuff was polished over many years, and it holds up beautifully.
This episode of the Boston Pops on PBS was the first show we ever recorded on VHS. You see, back in my day, we didn't have any fancy "CZcams" or "Internet". If you wanted to remember something for all time, you had to sit down, grab a big hunk of plastic with some flimsy film inside, and record it yourself, consarnit! THAT'S THE WAY IT WAS AND WE LIKED IT!!! WE LOVED IT!!!
Seriously, though, this is great stuff.
i was so lucky i got to meet those two when I was 13, I also got to meet Sherri Lewis and Lambchop! yay.
Boom boom boom, all the time.
I'm reminded lately what good musicians they were. Should have paid a lot more attention when I was a whippersnapper.
Damn good!!!
only these guys
Man I'm glad they were on The Simpsons. However saturated I am with cheap laughs, being a present-dayer, this still resonates more.
this was on pbs back in the mid 80s.
In 1966 they did a concert in Salt Lake City. I was a local radio DJ then, and was one of the group that met them when they got off the plane. After a brief press conference, the publicity guy at the music hall where they were appearing asked me if I would give them a ride to their hotel. There they were in the back seat of my '63 Pontiac as I drove them into the city. Friendly to me and comfortable to be around, and they did put on a great show that next night.
Are you by chance LDS?
I used to watch these often on TV!
I loved watching their shows too.
Absolutely brilliant timing - they've been doin' it for nearly 50 years now - and here they look as good as they did on the old Sullivan show in the 60s. Their comedy is timeless - their love for one another is obvious, and for what they do and did, I for one, will always be grateful... Thanks boys. And btw, Tommy? I'll bet your mom actually liked YOU best, what'dya think of that?
I'm 23, my Dad played this LP for me when I was a kid. Needless to say I think I'm a pretty cool guy these days 8)
Hard harmony!
That WAS a compliment..... was as surprised as anyone!
tommy smothers is one of the funniest guys I ever saw...preciate the post
I love their humor, but I love their singing almost more. They were talented singers and musicians, but the humor took them over the top. Dickie had the best voice, but they were great at harmony too.
I used to listen to old records of these guys as a kid.
"Take it...i don't wanna take it" FUNNY. I remember when I first saw this.
they could be really very sophisticated in their arguing !
To this day Tom still acts a bit slow in front of the camera, but I remember seeing him in an interview when he was dead serious (I don't recall what it was about now). He allowed his piercing intellect to show and the transformation was almost frightening.
Not that unusual with skilled comedians, though more often it has been smart women who have had to conceal their intelligence and develop a "dumb" or "ditsy" comic persona to be successful... Judy Holliday and Gracie Allen come to mind. Tom Smothers has superb comic timing, and Dick developed into the ideal foil; they managed to transformed their personal relationship (and arguments!) into comic genius. :-)
My fave one... this one and Micheal Row the boat ashore =D
they were the best!
Classic comedy... gotta love it!
These guys are so funny!
Twenty years and 20 IQ points ahead of their time
These guys were great!
Class act.
Original in every way. Perfectly matched.
Take it.
Classic bit. Classic classic classic!
I miss them
timeless - dateless - god damn were they funny - every time, every day, every show. /p/
Genius.
Kevin Bacon got his start right here folks! Take it away Kevin!
As so many others did, noted them on the recently broadcast Simpsons episode, but was well aware of them before. I then picked up "Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," by David Bianculli, which I highly recommend, at my library. These guys, and Tom in particular, really pushed the envelope. The real Tommy Smothers could not be more different from his stage persona. I believe I saw the live broadcast of their comeback specials - on CBS, of all places!
I read that book. I was surprised to learn that Tom was a gymnast in college, and that when they were battling the CBS censors, it was Tom who did all the talking, even though Dick supported him 100%.
Funny, funny stuff.
As Johnny Carson would say!(About Steve Martin)(Annette here borrowing the phone.)
This brings back great memories. ;-)
Saw them at the Keswick .......They were Great!